I knew that there was someting to look at , regarding the stops after track ending at SFS=2.0Once went back to the Memory and Disk Utilization part of the Setting Area did find out that " include garbage collect " button was active . I did suddenly remember some implication from the time I was using a laptop with very little Ram .It was stopping after a song when " include garbage collect" was ticked .

Now SFS=2.0 plays without stops , when "include garbage collect" is NOT active .

Playback stops here as well between tracks often at the end of the first track, sometimes as many as four tracks will play. In my case I decreased SFS to 1 and have continuous playback. I do like the new low SFS with Q1 at 14. It provides a very nice presentation as people have described.

I prefer SFS = 1 to a value of two, will try slightly higher values and check the garbage collect setting with SFS = 2 to see if the playback stops are cured.

By the way yesterday I did reorganized my music disk carefully putting the folders as described in the very helpful section of the forum called " Guidelines and Manual " .Then I had various hours of listening in the famous SFS=2 settings . Suddenly the quality of the music began better and for a long time , with just some occasional stop here and there . Also a connection of the (sata)disk through and external USB box port was in the tests , it did seem good to me .

Oh, but Stefano, you already have quite some parts ! The software, the PC, some dongles and something like a Smartphone of which I only can hope you can work with it well (I can try it myself in a few days time - just ordered one today - yea, I'm behind a bit).

Oh, but Stefano, you already have quite some parts ! The software, the PC, some dongles and something like a Smartphone of which I only can hope you can work with it well (I can try it myself in a few days time - just ordered one today - yea, I'm behind a bit).

With KS that's just a matter of increasing Q1. So, Q1=1 equals one time the Device Buffer Size. And so on. That's for Adaptive Mode. For Special mode it works with samples (which are way under the Buffer Size for "length"), but the principle is the same.